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The encoder is able to withstand the tough production conditions in the décor paper mill, where condition monitoring is very ...
Process control and safety with the FSI 800 series
The drive system is the heart of a paper machine. At Smurfit Kappa Piteå, Leine&Linde’s encoders have provided stable and ...
Magnetic spindle encoder now with Functional Safety
HEIDENHAIN CORPORATION is pleased to announce improvements to its ERM 2200 and 2400 series of magnetic modular angle encoders with Functional Safety in mind.
Angular positioning system for metrology/micromachining
The new SRP 5000 angular positioning system: high accuracy angle encoder, accomplished bearing technology and torque motor — all in one slim package.
Compact TNC 620 control with touchscreen technology
HEIDENHAIN’s compact TNC 620 control combines its advantages of field-proven HEIDENHAIN contouring controls with the latest in touchscreen technology.
RSF Elektronik launches the MC 15 encoder
RSF Elektronik has provided an absolute upgrade path for customers using the MS 15 linear encoder or for those who would like to design in absolute linear measurement technology in price-sensitive applications.
Increase machine tool accuracy in six axes of movement
An innovative measuring method used by a German high-tech machining company helps the company improve the accuracy of its four biggest machine tools.
Modified angle encoder for functionally safe applications
HEIDENHAIN updates its successful angle kit encoder line again by modifying the ECA 4000 angle ring encoder series for use in safety-related applications.
LIP 6000: High tech in a small package
HEIDENHAIN’s new LIP 6000 miniature linear encoder system is useful in machine feedback applications where very constant speed control is needed or high position stability at standstill is important.
ABB’S machine safety increases productivity
Imagine that you work in pulp and paper production with drive systems for producing and moving paper at nearly 2000 metres per minute and the slightest unevenness in how the motor runs can tear the paper apart and stop the process.

